Isabella Rossellini as Perdita in Wild at Heart So the main character who carries over between Wild at Heart and Dance with the Devil is Perdita herself: Sailor and Lula, the stars of every other novel in the series, do not actually appear in Perdita Durango. The books aren't exactly sequels per se Perdita Durango is a side character in Wild at Heart, who gets her own adventure in the second book. Though recently I've been watching most any film adaptations of books I read, my motivation for watching these films back to back was mostly to see to what extent they could be perceived to go together. (I liked the X-Men version better.)Įarlier this year I read the first seven Sailor & Lula novels by Barry Gifford, and I grew curious about the film adaptations, because the first two books, Wild at Heart: The Story of Sailor and Lula and Perdita Durango, have both been adapted into films, but by completely different directors with completely different casts: David Lynch's Wild at Heart (1990) and Álex de la Iglesia's Dance with the Devil (1997). The Marvel character of Quicksilver, a mutant whose real name is Pietro Maximoff, appeared in both 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past and 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron played by completely different actors in completely different circumstances.
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